Decorated special forces soldier dies in combat in Afghanistan
NBC News
By Tim Stelloh
July 14, 2019
A Special Forces company sergeant was killed during combat operations in Afghanistan, military officials said Sunday.Sgt. Maj. James Sartor "was a beloved warrior who epitomized the quiet professional," a military official said.
Sgt. Maj. James Sartor, 40, died Saturday in the country’s northern Faryab Province, U.S. Army Special Operations spokesman Lt. Col. Loren Bymer said in a statement.
Additional details about Sartor’s death were not immediately available.
Sartor, of Teague, Texas, was assigned to the 10th Special Forces Group in Fort Carson, Colorado, Bymer said. He deployed to Iraq as an infantryman in 2002 and later as a Green Beret. Sartor had served in Afghanistan twice — once in 2017 and again this year.
Sartor, who went by "Ryan," joined the Army in June, 2001, and was given more than 20 awards and decorations during his military career. He will posthumously receive a Purple Heart and Bronze Star, Bymer said.
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